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Thread ID: 18110 | Posts: 4 | Started: 2005-05-05
2005-05-05 17:21 | User Profile
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To determine its own freedom and the freedom of its people, no nation can serve a central controller. Centralization of the American states and their consequent participation in an insane superpower are highly destructive. Our world-hated "government" murders people in the name of an American moral standard, and we are left here to take the blame when the missiles come. Texas must become free and establish herself as an independent socioeconomic power in order for competition in the politics of living free to once again occur in America.
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2005-05-20 02:44 | User Profile
Have you checked the balance sheet on how much filthy lucre we suck from Washington's teat annually?
Might want to consider that in the 5 and 10 year plans, the economic forecasts necessary to keep a reborn Republic of Texas from turning into yet another an economic basket case.
Down here in the Nueces Strip, there is much hullabaloo over the Ingleside Naval Station, which appeared on the BRAC list recently. Oh, the rending of garments, the gnashing of teeth.
2005-05-20 16:14 | User Profile
[QUOTE=Angeleyes]Have you checked the balance sheet on how much filthy lucre we suck from Washington's teat annually?[/QUOTE]
Point taken, but how much of it goes directly to the care and feedin' of illegals and other, native, useless eaters? That and federal "school" funds and "highway" funds we could probably live without. A scaled-back economy, based on petroleum, agriculture and shipping would possibly be viable, with some spice added by a manufacturing capability. I'm not anywhere near an economist, though, so we'll have to get Steamship Time or Walter over here to school me. At least, with "real" jobs (as opposed to service-sector burger flipping and such) and physical assets, there's something to base a currency on.
2005-05-20 18:06 | User Profile
[QUOTE]Have you checked the balance sheet on how much filthy lucre we suck from Washington's teat annually?[/QUOTE]
Last time I checked we got back less than we pay.